Navrátil et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A model to describe the cyclic anisotropic mechanical behavior of short fiber-reinforced thermoplasticsNavrátil et al., 2020
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- Navrátil L
- Leveuf L
- Le Saux V
- Marco Y
- Olhagaray J
- Leclercq S
- Moyne S
- Le Saux M
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- Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials
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Due to the injection molding process, short fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites show a complex fiber orientation distribution and, as a consequence, an overall anisotropic mechanical behavior. The monotonic and cyclic mechanical behavior of …
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